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At Made by Google in New York the company revealed new phones, watches, charging accessories, AI features, and earbuds.
Google states that there were “physical limitations for reverse wireless charging” after the Qi2 magnets were added. As a result, the tech giant did away with Battery Share on the Pixel 10. However, that doesn’t mean that Battery Share is gone for good. The company adds that it is “exploring future innovations.”
Google has just put the wraps off its 10th generation of Pixel phones, as well as new Qi2 Pixelsnap accessories, the Pixel Buds 2a, and the Pixel Watch 4.
So far, mainline Pixel phones have been capable of charging another device in wireless mode. That's no longer the case with the Pixel 10 series.
While the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL all look great, the base model might have gotten the biggest upgrade thanks to a new telephoto camera.
Pixel 10 brings fresh colors, better wireless charging, improved performance, and more. But here's why you don't need to upgrade just yet.
Google has just announced a bunch of shiny new devices to look at and AI features to yell about. As part of its Made by Google event, the company revealed an upgraded Pixel 10 lineup, a bubblier smartwatch with a brighter screen, and a ton of AI updates that extend across all of its new devices.
Google is kicking off the fall tech event season (albeit in late summer) today with its Made by Google showcase. The headline attraction at the event is the Pixel 10 lineup, but there's plenty of other interesting stuff on offer too, such as the Pixel Watch 4, Pixel Buds 2a and — of course — a bunch of AI-related announcements.
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Axios on MSNGoogle debuts Pixel 10 and a health coach
Google on Wednesday announced its latest crop of Pixel smartphones, accessories and an AI-powered health coach. Why it matters: With an earlier-than-usual launch, Google aims to gain some buzz ahead of Apple's expected iPhone announcement next month.